The News Review:
- A Food Festival in Prague
- Watsonville objects to holding strawberry festival at fairgrounds
- Sports Commission helps put on festival
- Dragon boat festival a drag for some Chinese
- Flamenco instructors eager to put dance form on display at Dallas …
A Food Festival in Prague
New York Times
) there are 33 Prague-based Asian Continental Czech French and seafood restaurants participating in the festival with cooking demonstrations beer tastings and latte art demonstrations. PRAGUE | This weekend marks the eighth annual weekend. praguefoodfestival.
Watsonville objects to holding strawberry festival at fairgrounds
San Jose Mercury News
The troubles emerged Friday when event promoter Les Peterson sent a message to city officials advising of some final details including a switch of the festival from Ramsay Park to the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds. Peterson’s contract was revoked soon after city officials said as it directed the festival to be held at Ramsay Park. And the change was a slyly done contract violation claimed Ana Espinoza director of parks and community services. “We are extremely disappointed in Mr.
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Sports Commission helps put on festival
Bizjournals.com
’s biggest music festival that features nearly 80 jazz performances and showcases. The 5-year-old event will take place from June 5 to 15 at 35 D.
Dragon boat festival a drag for some Chinese
Financial Times
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Flamenco instructors eager to put dance form on display at Dallas …
Dallas Morning News
“I wish I had known this in the sixth grade. “That personal lesson in discovering an art form’s potential is one reason he and his fiancé Delilah Buitrón pulled together this weekend’s Dallas Flamenco Festival. The two teach flamenco – as well as other arts – to children primarily in low-income areas and the festival is an opportunity to expose their students and their parents to world-class performers. Among those stars will be Jason McGuire a flamenco and Spanish classical guitar player who is a graduate of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts and his wife Yaelisa an Emmy award-winning choreographer and dancer. The festival runs today through Sunday with workshops and performances at The chre House in Exposition Park the African American Museum in Fair Park Project X Theatre in the design district and De Tapas in Addison. Tickets range from $15 to $75 for the general public.
